In the June one-shot, “Wolverine: Revolver,” Logan heads to Vegas on a mission
that finds him putting a gun to his own head. In this exclusive interview,
CBR News spoke with writer Victor Gischler about the project.

To celebrate the July release of the hardcover edition, of "PIXU," a unique four-
way collaboration between award-winning creators Gabriel Bá, Becky Cloonan,
Vasilis Lolos and Fábio Moon, ROBOT 6 sat down with the team.

BOOM! Studios Managing Editor Matt Gagnon talks to CBR about his life in comics and editing his boss, Mark Waid, on his books like his new title, "The Unknown," from which we have new, exclusive pages.

Victory arrives for the Justice Soceity International, but at what cost? Justin and
Brian look at the routing of the villains, the return of the Trinity, and the history of
the Void hound that possesses John Stewart.

The Spanish artists of "Batman & The Outsiders" and other DC titles traveled to Manhattan for a weeklong business trip. We spoke with them about New York's effect on their personal and professional lives.

Our series of interviews with the Dark Horse editors continues with “Creepy”
editor Shawna Gore, who discusses the differences between editing classic
material and creating new comics, and the nature of horror.

There are less than a dozen issues left of Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley's epic "Trinity," but that doesn't mean CBR's ROBOT 6 is about to stop bringing you the inside scoop on annotations, easter eggs, inside jokes and more.

Is "Thunderbolts" writer Andy Diggle set to take over the writing chores on "Daredevil" in the near future? ROBOT 6 sifts through some recent news and comments from Joe Quesada and comes up with a very probable "Yes."

Courtesy of the Hero Initiative, CBR presents this mini-documentary featuring some of the comic book industry's most influential voices discussing the importance of and the effect the organization has had on them.

In April, writer Brian Reed and artist Eric Battle take readers back to the Marvel Universe of 2099 in “Timestorm 2009/2099.” CBR News spoke with Reed about the project which sees the present day and possible future of the Marvel U collide.

Courtesy of Image Comics, CBR brings you an exclusive preview of "Invincible" #60 by Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley, featuring nearly everyone in the image universe, on sale March 18 in comics stores everywhere

It's a Golden Age themed week as Brian reveals the truth behind Skippy peanut
butter hijacking Skippy the comic book character, the classic Bluto/Brutus
argument & the ties between comic books and "Gone With The Wind."

The ahead-of-its-time political superhero series "Cla$$war" returns in a deluxe
hardcover, bringing back the early work of Rob Williams, Trevor Hairsine and
Travel Foreman while revitalizing its cutting edge publisher Com.X.

CBR's Doug Zawisza turns in a 3.5-star review of DC's "Batman: Battle for the
Cowl" #1, saying the Tony Daniel event book features "hyper-detailed art that
channels Jim Lee" and "this series has promise."

Unsurprisingly, Marvel's Barack Obama-starring Spider-Man comic book came
out on top in January, with DC's top offering being "Final Crisis" #6 and Image
taking the prize for best-selling trade with "The Walking Dead" Vol. 9.

Courtesy of Marvel, CBR brings you an exclusive preview of "Ultimate X-
Men" #100 -- the final issue, and a tie-in to "Ultimatum." Written by Aron
Coliete with art by Mark Brooks, this issue goes on sale March 18.

Fan favorite Mexican artist Ladrönn contributes a series of striking covers for the
five one-shots spinning out of Tony Daniel’s “Battle For The Cowl” event
miniseries, and we spoke with him about his work on the project.

Associate Producer Nick Torchia talks to CBR News about "Wanted: Weapons of
Fate," the new video game sequel to the hit film also re-incorporates elements of
Mark Millar and J.G. Jones' best-selling graphic novel.

The Incredible Hercules will have to contend with two very powerful and angry
enemies: Norman Osborn and Hera, the new Queen of the Olympian Gods. CBR
News spoke with co-writer Fred Van Lente about his plans for "iHerc."

“Hack/Slash” creator Tim Seeley conducted an informal survey of retailers to
study the feasibility of cheaper comics in the age of $3.99 superhero titles. CBR
News spoke with Seeley about the results of his study.

Garth Ennis talks to CBR News about his and John McCrea's event-themed
miniseries "Herogasm," spinning out of "The Boys," as well as his history with DC
Comics crossovers like "DC One Million" and "Bloodlines."

Joining Atom! and Carr for the final edition of RE-READING WATCHMEN is none
other than "Lost" co-creator and celebrated "Watchmen" fan Damon
Lindelof, who shares his thoughts on the book's final chapter.

It's new comics day in the USA, and CBR brings you more than forty
previews of new books on sale now from publishers including Marvel, DC,
Dynamite, Image, Aspen, Wildstorm, Zenescope, Radical and BOOM!

This week's DC Nation page confirms long-standing rumors that the "All
Star Superman" team of Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely are hard at work on
"Batman & Robin," a new Batman series expected to debut in June.